Colloquia/Workshops

Northeastern University School of LawLinda Y. Rivas, Esq, Executive Director and Managing Attorney, Las Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center, presents today the Daynard Distinguished Visiting Fellow Roundtable: “I Would Still Have Come:” A Conversation with Experts and Directly Impacted Migrant Women About the Impact of Border Policies on Their Lives. Co-sponsored by the Center for Public Interest Advocacy and Collaboration.

 

University of Maine School of LawAnna Welch, Director, Refugee and Human Rights Clinic, University of Maine School of Law, presents today her paper, (co-authored with SangYeob Kim, Immigration Staff Attorney, American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire) entitled, Non-State Actors “Under Color of Law:” Closing a Gap in Protection under the Convention Against Torture, as part of the Maine Law Faculty Scholarship Series.

 

University of Wisconsin-Madison Law SchoolKate Judge, Harvey J. Goldschmid Professor of Law, Columbia Law School, presents today, The Rise of the Middleman Economy and the Power of Going to the Source, as part of the Dean’s Office Speaker Series. Yaron Nili, Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School will host.

 

 

 

 

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